Representing Justice: Stories of Law and Literature

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出版者:The Teaching Company
作者:Professor Susan Sage Heinzelman
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页数:24 lectures, 30 minutes/lecture
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出版时间:2006
价格:USD 179.95
装帧:Audio Lectures
isbn号码:9781598031423
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图书标签:
  • 英文
  • 法律
  • 文学
  • 法律与文学
  • 司法叙事
  • 法律文化
  • 文学理论
  • 社会正义
  • 叙事分析
  • 法律研究
  • 文学批评
  • 人权
  • 伦理学
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具体描述

Great literature can be the means of understanding as well as creating our world—by teaching and reinforcing society's laws, articulating its values, and enforcing the social contracts that unite us as a culture. What if literature itself generated our ideas and feelings about justice, marriage and family, property, authority, race, or gender? What if it enflamed our determination to pursue justice—or, conversely, undermined our ability to detect injustice?

What if law in all its variations—from religious commandments to oral tradition to codified statute—embraced its own narrative assumptions to the point of absorbing purely literary conventions as a means of more forcefully arguing its points in the legal arena?

And what if this dynamic relationship between written and unwritten laws and literature is constantly evolving? How do law and literature influence or reflect one other? And what lessons might we draw from their symbiotic relationship?

Representing Justice: Stories of Law and Literature is a provocative exploration of just such questions—an examination of the rhetorical and philosophical connections that link these two disciplines.

Mine the Riches of a New Scholarly Field

Professor Susan Sage Heinzelman, who has been honored many times for her teaching skills, is also president of the Association for the Study of Law, Culture, and the Humanities, and she brings to these lectures many years of thought and research into the roles of law and literature in society and culture and their relationship to one another.

She is especially concerned to break down the stereotypical definitions of these two disciplines: that literature is fictive and subjective, that is, persuasive on a primarily emotional level understood as the realm of the feminine, and that law is factual and objective, and thus primarily persuasive in the intellectual realm traditionally ascribed to the masculine.

Professor Heinzelman refers to the representation of culture, whether legal or literary, through language, image, symbol systems, and action. It is the intertwining of the stereotypical definitions that she untangles in these lectures, showing how each has contributed to creating our cultural beliefs and expectations "in similar ways—by offering us ways of imagining ourselves—both at our best and at our worst."

Professor Heinzelman's examination encompasses more than 3,000 years. It begins with the Old Testament—in which literature was law—and takes us through ancient Greece, the Middle Ages, England's experience of the Renaissance and the Enlightenment, and the 19th and 20th centuries. Focusing on works of literature that hold law, implicit or explicit, as a central theme—as well as on the overall relationship between law and literature in society—she shows how that relationship gradually transformed from the astoundingly intricate cross-connections between law and literature still present during the time of Shakespeare, to a point in the mid-18th century when the two disciplines separated more clearly into the distinct realms we recognize today.

Fresh Insights into Great Works and Their Eras

As Professor Heinzelman guides you through these great works, she shows how each reflects its times, and she offers fresh insights that can illuminate even those with which you may already be familiar. For example:

* In The Scarlet Letter , you'll see how a woman sentenced to a lifetime of community shame sets aside societal dictates to create a new standard of virtue for women.

* In the 1917 short story, A Jury of Her Peers, you'll see how a reporter covering a sensational turn-of-the-century murder trial would one day reconfigure the events of the case into a play and a short story that would dramatize the implications of all-male juries sitting in judgment on female defendants.

* And in Lolita, you'll see how a single literary work can challenge not only a society's written jurisprudence, but its unwritten moral codes, as well.

As presented by Professor Heinzelman, these and the other works explored in this course each present their own challenges, forcing you to re-evaluate the ways you read fiction, watch films and plays, or take in legal arguments. Indeed, you may never do any of these things the same way again.

About Your Professor

Susan Sage Heinzelman, Ph.D., is associate professor of English and Women's and Gender Studies at The University of Texas at Austin, where she has taught in both the English Department and the School of Law since receiving her doctorate from the University of Western Ontario in 1977. She specializes in 18th -century British literature; literary theory; and women, gender, and literature. The winner of many university teaching awards—most recently the President's Associates Teaching Award in 2003—Professor Heinzelman is also coeditor (with Zipporah Batshaw Wiseman) of Representing Women: Law, Literature, and Feminism (1994) and is the author of many articles on the representation of women in law and literature.

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作者简介

Susan Sage Heinzelman

The University of Texas at Austin

Ph.D., University of Western Ontario

Susan Sage Heinzelman, Associate Professor of English and Women’s and Gender Studies, has been teaching at The University of Texas at Austin since 1977 in the English Department and the School of Law. She holds a Ph.D. from the University of Western Ontario.

Professor Heinzelman has won many university teaching awards, most recently the President’s Associates Teaching Award (2003). She is president of the Association for the Study of Law, Culture, and the Humanities.

She is co-editor (with Zipporah Batshaw Wiseman) of Representing Women: Law, Literature, and Feminism (1994) and author of many articles on the representation of women in law and literature, including “Black Letters and Black Rams: Fictionalizing Law and Legalizing Literature in Enlightenment England” in Law/Text/Culture (2002).

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2011.9.27 最近闲得发空,才开始填以前挖的这么多坑... 可能因为讲得太浅,听得异常的快。刚开始几课还挺有意思的,后来越来越臆想多于实质,文学鉴赏多于法制挖掘,毫无深度。还弄这么大一个标题... 很失望。

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2011.9.27 最近闲得发空,才开始填以前挖的这么多坑... 可能因为讲得太浅,听得异常的快。刚开始几课还挺有意思的,后来越来越臆想多于实质,文学鉴赏多于法制挖掘,毫无深度。还弄这么大一个标题... 很失望。

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2011.9.27 最近闲得发空,才开始填以前挖的这么多坑... 可能因为讲得太浅,听得异常的快。刚开始几课还挺有意思的,后来越来越臆想多于实质,文学鉴赏多于法制挖掘,毫无深度。还弄这么大一个标题... 很失望。

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2011.9.27 最近闲得发空,才开始填以前挖的这么多坑... 可能因为讲得太浅,听得异常的快。刚开始几课还挺有意思的,后来越来越臆想多于实质,文学鉴赏多于法制挖掘,毫无深度。还弄这么大一个标题... 很失望。

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